Kyle Weyburne
Founder of ‘Hot Bread Gallery’ (the first gallery in Brunswick), 1996 -2002, 664 Sydney Rd, Brunswick, inaugurating the annual ‘Hot Bread’ Prize.
Exhibitions:
1996 DeHavilland Gallery (of Heide poet Shelton Lea), Clifton Hill
1999 Object Gallery, The Rocks, NSW
2001 Mansour & Hill, Russell St, Melbourne
2003 Collingwood Gallery, Smith Street, Collingwood
2004 Galleon, Carlisle Street, St Kilda
2004 Metropolis Gallery, Barkly Street, St Kilda
2005 Leroy’s, Acland Street, St Kilda
2007 Katipo House, Victoria St, Wellington, NZ
2008 Eureka House, Swanston St, Melbourne
2010 Collect Gallery, Surrey Hills, NSW
2011 The Hive, Canberra, ACT
2011 The Albury Art Gallery, Albury, NSW
2013 Theatreworks, St.Kilda
2013 St.Kilda Town Hall, St.Kilda
http://stephenblakeney.wordpress.com/2013/05/03/st-kilda-town-hall-exhibits-nocturnes- by-kyle-weyburne/
2013 Ray Café, Brunswick
2013 Thousand Pound Bend, Lonsdale Street
2013 Seventh Gallery, Gertrude Street
2014 Black Cat, Fitzroy
Murals:
1996 Our Lady of the Books for Heide poet Shelton Lea (a trompe l’oeil image 30m in length), Wellington Street, Clifton Hill
2006 Lawrence of Arabia, Katipo House mural, Wellington, NZ
2002 Blue Man, Anvil House mural, Wellington, NZ
2010 Cerberus mural, Hosier Lane, Melbourne CBD
Video Installations:
2009 Still Life, Still Death, Sydney Rd Festival
2010 Cerberus, Hosier Lane, Melbourne CBD
Film:
2009-10 Trinity, in conjunction with Zoo Patrol Productions, Victoria
2011 Shadow Dreams, in conjunction with Zoo Patrol Productions, Victoria
2011-13 Egypt, in conjunction with Zoo Patrol Productions, Cairo
Education:
Art History major, Victoria University, Wellington
Post Graduate Diploma in Economics, Melbourne University (Chamber of Manufacturer’s Prize)
M.Com, Auckland University
PhD, Dead Sea Scrolls, LaTrobe University
Writing:
Articles:
Kyle Weyburne and Prof. Kenneth Jackson;
Ch 11 Australia’s ever changing Forests III ‘Valuing Old growth Forests: a product of time, culture or business ethics’, ed. John Dargavel 1997, Parkwatch
Books:
Externalities of Forestry, 1995, University of Auckland,
Upcoming; Judas vs Jesus
A time-traveller’s guide to Egypt
Kyle Weyburne has continuously pushed himself to move away from what feels comfortable and familiar to work in. The current incarnation of this takes the form of a cross-disciplinary use of different mediums to produce art that questions our understanding of being (particularly in regards to religion). Kyle’s latest works extend this exploration into 21st century technology, fusing traditional oil painting with digital screens. The resulting artworks span the evolution of art from linen, to photography (1800’s), to flat screens of this century, to software from the last few years. These screens, set within oil paintings, come to life with footage taken from aquariums, outer space, classic cinematic footage and modern-day scenes which he filmed during the Egyptian revolution. All footage and imagery are very deliberately selected; playing on the human susceptibility to moving images, hypnotising the viewer as TV has the ability to do.
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